ettälauseella
Ettälauseella is a term that appears in some discussions of Finnish sentence structure. It is formed from the noun ettälause (literally “one-clause sentence”) with the adessive suffix -lla, producing the adverbial form ettälauseella, roughly meaning “in an ettälause way” or “with a single clause.” The term is not part of standard Finnish grammar and has limited attestation outside specialized texts.
Definition: An ettälauseella construction denotes a monoclausal sentence—one that consists of a single finite clause and
Usage: In linguistic analysis, speakers may label a text as ettälauseella when the content is conveyed entirely
Examples: Finnish examples of monoclausal sentences include “Kävin kaupassa” (I went to the store) and “Lunta
Relation: The standard Finnish term for such sentences is monoclausal or yksiklauselinen; ettälauseella is a rarely
See also: monoclausal, polysentential sentences, Finnish grammar.